If this isn't the single most glaring indication that Scott Walker is running for White House in 2016, then I don't know what is.
MORE: For those unfamiliar with Marc Theissen's oeuvre, he's best known for his labored defense of "enhanced interrogation techniques" by the Bush administration and arguably the most uncomfortable interview yet to appear on the Daily Show.
The ghostwriting gig also makes Theissen Walker's first (de facto) foreign policy adviser, and since Walker has exactly zero foreign policy experience, one can safely assume that the governor has decided simply to outsource his own thoughts on the subject to the neoconservative wing of the GOP, of which Theissen is a card-carrying member.
But all this means is that Scott Walker just brought the nation's pre-eminent torture apologist into his inner circle.
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